66 Triumph 650 clutch sticking

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Posted by Wm. Chapman on May 19, 2005, 2:12 pm
 
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Recently rebuilt my clutch.  Now I can't seem to get it adjusted to
eliminate scraping going from neutral to first.  I've had the primary cover
off five times now, de-burred all the tabs, checked grooves in clutch basket
for wear[ok], adjusted clutch nuts looser and tighter, carefully checked for
even rotation, tried auto trans fluid [currently have 5w/20 oil], adjusted
the free play etc at handle and at primary inspection hole all sorts of
ways, still scraping.  I can minimize by kicking thru in 1st gear with
clutch out before starting a few times. Any suggestions Greatly appreciated
!!!                     Thanks,        BC



Posted by krusty kritter on May 19, 2005, 4:55 pm
 
Wm. Chapman wrote:

By "scraping", do you mean that you hear a a rapid gear clattering,
grinding sound from the gear dogs?

Try turning your idle speed down as low as possible, This might mean
readjusting the idle mixture as well...

My friend's Greeves wouldn't shift gears at all without grinding unless
he turned the idle down as low as possible. Every gear shift required
reducing engine RPM to idle, powershifting would not work at all...


Posted by Wm. Chapman on May 19, 2005, 5:46 pm
 I'll try that, but need to keep some rpm going to keep the battery charged.
Med. idle speed drops charging to 11.5 v.  This is pretty much the sound
you'd get trying to go from neutral to 1st with no clutch. Plates are
definately sticking together.  Thanks for the reply... BC


Posted by krusty kritter on May 19, 2005, 6:20 pm
 
Wm. Chapman wrote:

charged. Med. idle speed drops charging to 11.5 v.

So, don't let the engine idle. You wouldn't be riding at an idle, just
shifting gears, then you'd be riding at a higher RPM...

Your lights might get very dim while waiting for a traffic signal to
change.
Somebody was just mentioning last week that later alternators had more
windings to solve this problem. The other alternative would be stronger
flywheel magnets...


Posted by les on May 19, 2005, 11:13 pm
 

Adjusting the clutch nuts only affects how well the clutch grabs. This has
no affect on your problem.

Explain step by step how you're adjusting it... It'll help a great deal i
finding the problem.

Les



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